| Management number | 213638752 | Release Date | 2026/04/12 | List Price | $36.00 | Model Number | 213638752 | ||
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This is a circular connector, designed for cable-side use, featuring an insulating body with a coding of 'N'. It's constructed with contact material CuZn and a contact surface material of Ni/Au, capable of withstanding 100 insertion/withdrawal cycles. The connection method is via solder, with a pin-type contact switching, suitable for signal applications. It has 9 positions, rotates in the standard direction, and follows an 8+1 connection profile. The first contact group has 1 pin, a 2 mm diameter, a maximum litz wire cross-section of 2.5 mm, a rated current of 20 A, and a rated voltage of 48 V AC (and 74 V DC). It also has a rated surge voltage of 1.5 kV, falls under overvoltage category III, and has a degree of pollution of 3. The second contact group has 8 pins, a 1 mm diameter, and a maximum litz wire cross-section of 1 mm. The nominal current per signal contact is 8 A. The housing is made of turned parts: copper zinc alloy (CuZn), and die-cast parts: zinc (GD-Zn), with a thread type of M23, a type of locking for standard and SPEEDCON interlock, and a Pg screw connection. It's rated IP67 for protection when plugged in, has an external cable diameter of 4 mm to 6 mm, and uses NBR for the seal material. It operates within an ambient temperature range of -40 C to 125 C. This connector ensures safe use in the field due to its high degree of protection, is ideal for flexible on-site assembly, provides consistent EMC protection, and uses a proven solder connection for various litz wires.
| Color | Brass |
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| Brand Name | PHOENIX CONTACT |
| Item Weight | 91.86 Grams |
| Thread Size | 2.5 mm² |
| Manufacturer | Phoenix Contact |
| Material Type | CuZn |
| Connector Type | Coupler |
| Exterior Finish | Metallic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04063151404666 |
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